id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40736 Pinero, Arthur Wing The Second Mrs. Tanqueray: A Play in Four Acts .txt text/plain 25132 4988 97 [_Shaking hands with_ DRUMMLE.] Good-night, Cayley. My dear Aubrey, when we next meet I shall remember nothing but my Great goodness, if you come to that, George Orreyed's wife isn't a [PAULA _puts her arms round_ ELLEAN _and kisses her._ [_Walking away to the window._] Oh, a dog's life, my dear Cayley, We want you to come to us, now that you're leaving Mrs. Cortelyon--at once, to-day. [_Anxiously._] Paula dear, Mrs. Cortelyon is the picture of health. Paula love, I fancied you and Aubrey were a little more friendly at [PAULA _plays._ AUBREY _and_ CAYLEY DRUMMLE _appear outside My dear Paula, I have no curiosity--I know what you were at Ellean's And then--then--when the time comes for Ellean to leave Mrs. Cortelyon, give me--give me another chance! took after your poor mother a little, Ellean; but there's a look on [ELLEAN _looks at_ PAULA _appealingly._ [_Shaking_ PAULA'S _hand._] Good ni', Mrs. Tanqueray. ./cache/40736.txt ./txt/40736.txt